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Full watch along reaction to The Legend of Vox Machina Season 2 Episode 12

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Knightlight 1414

Well there it is, the finale. So I'd say in another year we're gonna get season 3 and then be given The Mighty Nein, which I know you two will love. The characters are much more fleshed out in that campaign so you'll have lots to talk about

Knightlight 1414

Also whats the plan for the next show you guys will be watching?

Vexkun

Now the long wait for season 3!!! The eggs in Thordak's lair were indeed laid by Thordak. The soul anchor embedded within his chest mutated his body, eventually allowing him to reproduce asexually. So normally dragons in DnD and CR need a mate. As for dragon hording gold, depend on which myths we talking about. Almost every culture has myths about dragons. Thanks to my love of scifi and fantasy I read alot about mythology as well. If I'm remember right the first myths with dragons and gold is from Greek mythology. In ancient Greece and Rome, drakontes (the ancient precursors of dragons) were primarily thought to serve as guardians, sometimes of treasure. Ancient Greek and Roman sources disagree about why drakontes seem to guard treasure so much. One ancient explanation holds that drakontes don’t actually care about treasure, but they guard it because the deities require them to. For instance, the drakonte Ladon, who is said in some accounts to have possessed one hundred heads, is said to guard a tree with golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides. The eleventh of the Twelve Labors of Herakles is said to have been to retrieve these apples. And then there is the myth of Iason and the Argonauts, a drakonte is said to guard the Golden Fleece in the land of Kolchis. The notion that dragons are obsessed with treasure seems to have arisen in classical antiquity or earlier as one of several different explanations for why they guard it. In medieval literature, dragons were often portrayed as creatures that guarded the treasures of kings and queens from knights and adventurers who sought to seize them. Thanks primarily to the Old English epic poem Beowulf and J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, which drew extensive inspiration from Beowulf, this explanation has now become accepted as standard in western popular culture. And than DnD took alot of inspiration from Tolkien for some of their monsters. Apparently there is a tradition in Norse mythology that dragons guarding hoards weren't dragons in origin, but misers hoarding riches, and that this trait then caused them to turn into dragons.

definitelynotdefinitive

No immediate plans right now. We have Dragon Ball Z Kai we are doing. Clone Wars and then we added some movie reactions. So just seeing how we balance all that with our other reactions and then adding another show when we can 🙂